‘No plans to recognize Palestine as a state’: JD Vance says that after Britain’s conversation, it rejects after Britain’s recognition policy

American vice president JD Vance said on Friday that Washington had no plans to recognize Palestinian as a state, questioning the viability of such a step “looking at the lack of a functional government there.”Vance’s comment was during a meeting with UK Foreign Secretary David Lemy, which was in Chewing, the official country of the Foreign Secretary. His comments were in response to the London announcement that it would recognize a Palestinian kingdom in September until Israel agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza.Asked if US President Donald Trump was already informed about Israel’s plan to occupy the city of Gaza, he replied, “If it was easy to bring peace to that region of the world, it would have been already done.”The discussions of the two leaders included global economic issues, Israel-Hamas war and Russia’s ongoing attacks on Ukraine. While Washington and London have historically intimate relations, they divide on their views to end the struggle in Gaza.The meeting was against the background of other diplomatic tensions, including the UK efforts to secure suited conditions for the UK steel and aluminum exports and to carry forward a comprehensive trade deal declared in June.Following the busyness in London, he and his family will travel to cottleswolds to mix official meetings, cultural trips and money -ravaging programs.